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The
Bannock or
Banate are a
Native American people who traditionally lived in the northern
Great Basin in what is now southeastern
Oregon and Southern
Idaho. They speak the
Northern Paiute Language and are closely related to the
Northern Paiute people. Some anthropologists consider the Bannock to be simply the northern-most bands of the Northern Paiute. The degree to which the Bannock considered themselves separate from the Northern Paiute at the time of contact is unclear. The Bannock developed a
horse culture and associated closely with the Northern
Shoshone.
The Bannock are prominent in American History due to the
Bannock War of 1878. After the war, the Bannock moved onto the
Fort Hall Indian Reservation with the Northern Shoshone and gradually their tribes merged. Today they're styled the Shoshone-Bannock.
The Bannock live on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation, 544,000 acres (2,201 km²) in Southeastern Idaho. Lemhi and Northern Shoshone live with the Bannock Indians.
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